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>Going crazy trying to  find a picture of Pugnellus Conrad, 1860, Prestrombus Douville, 1929 or
>  was it just a picture of a fossil Lambis. My wife said its age, oh well.
>  Can anyone help?

The type species of Pugnellus, along with several related genera, can be found in Dockery, D. T. 1993. The Streptoneuran Gastropods, exclusive of the Stenoglossa, of the Coffee Sand (Campanian) of northeastern Mississippi. Bull. 129, Mississippi Dept. Env. Qual., Office of Geology.  There's also a Xeonophora.


    Dr. David Campbell
    Old Seashells
    University of Alabama
    Biodiversity & Systematics
    Dept. Biological Sciences
    Box 870345
    Tuscaloosa, AL  35487-0345 USA
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That is Uncle Joe, taken in the masonic regalia of a Grand Exalted Periwinkle of the Mystic Order of Whelks-P.G. Wodehouse, Romance at Droitgate Spa

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